retooling his rig this weekend, his posts stopped Friday night.
looks like the games are about to begin.
i am selling popcorn and peanuts to go along with the beer.
woohoo!!!
baldy:D
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retooling his rig this weekend, his posts stopped Friday night.
looks like the games are about to begin.
i am selling popcorn and peanuts to go along with the beer.
woohoo!!!
baldy:D
You can keep the peanuts and popcorn, I`ll have some summer sausage and cheeze to go with my brew. I guess we will find out what his secreat weapon or weapons are, he`s already stated hes getting some new ram. I wonder if it will be a new 4200.
We shall see...
Hopefully he didnt blow anything up :D
But I feel sorry for the dude, he is getting way to much garbage info from that so called friend... A GF4 being able to handle a 100Mhz AGP speed!!! Please, the HD will fail long before 50Mhz on the PCI Bus!!!!
Should I be worried?? :D
why can I change the AGP freiquancy??? from 66 to 99....wt heck does that do?? and that`s not the AGP speed you`re talking is it?? Cause I tryed it a couple times benching @ 99. :eek:
He has the higher vcore and vdimm settings on his Abit MB to take it pretty high on fsb, but I wonder how far he is going to try to take it. I myself would not go above a 200 fsb, but I think he wants to try for a 215 fsb. that would mean the agp/pci would be running at 86/43.
You wont gain anything from switching from 66Mhz to 99Mhz... You will just get a higher chance of failure...Quote:
Originally posted by Rukee
Should I be worried?? :D
why can I change the AGP freiquancy??? from 66 to 99....wt heck does that do?? and that`s not the AGP speed you`re talking is it?? Cause I tryed it a couple times benching @ 99. :eek:
I know on my nVidia GF4 card, It was able to handle 80Mhz AGP.. But anything over that, the HD would fail, I wasnt able to boot into Windows etc... Some HDD can handle higher then that, some cannot.. Such as IBM, The GXP series can handle 40Mhz PCI.. But my WD SE drives will crap out at 40Mhz... (nasty loud clicks and things... I dont even want to do that again :D)
Ugh.... why would you ever risk damaging all that stuff stored on your HDDs for a few extra 3DMarks?:p